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The Director of Operations for the Ghana Police Service has said the police service will not be biased in its operations in the upcoming December 7 polls.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP) Sayibu Pabi Gariba, said the police have no political affiliation and as such will not hesitate to deal with persons, particularly the politically connected.
Speaking to JoyNews at the launch of The Multimedia Group Limited’s Election Headquarters at the forecourt of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), Thursday DCOP Gariba said all such persons who in any way will try to threaten the security of the state during the elections will be severely dealt with.
“The police service is not a political organisation, we don’t know any party and we have no political colour and as far as this election is concerned, anyone who threatens the security of the State will be robustly dealt with,” he said.
The launch of the Election Headquarters by the Multimedia Group Limited was to outdoor a vigorous action plan geared towards the coverage of the general election later this year.
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